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  • Shawn michael Lee

    July 25, 2006 at 7:39 pm in reply to: AJA Xena LSe editing experience

    FOLLOW UP:

    I am told that mixing DV footage and AJA caputured fooage in the same project is not recommended by AJA.

    Lowrysam

  • Shawn michael Lee

    July 25, 2006 at 7:37 pm in reply to: EXTREMELY long saves after capture

    I’ve had the exact same results that you have. I get a duplicate file if I rename it at the “Save File as” window. AJA theorizes that the first file is the raw capture (video only) and a seperate audio file. (Example: unknown 1.avi and unknown 1.wav). The second file that is created is the video with the audio interleaved and the new name (thus making only one file. Example: JonesInterview.avi). Then the original files SHOULD BE deleted. I haven’t tried it yet. If you do capture again, let us know if this is the case.

    Also, AJA suggests a 3 drive RAID minimum (SCSI). I have a 2 drive SATA RAID.

    Thanks.

    Lowrysam

  • Shawn michael Lee

    July 21, 2006 at 4:38 pm in reply to: AJA Xena LSe editing experience

    Thanks. I have an HP xw9300 with two dual core AMD Opteron 270 chips, NVIDIA FX3450 video, 4gb RAM, XENA LS, software ver. 2.0.1. Running Adobe Production Studio Pro with all the latest updates from the Adobe website.

    I just tried importing some more DV footage, captured a few days ago, into a XENA NTSC project. It played OK. But, when I added a simple disolve to black I received an error stated somethingalong the lines of “unable to compile video”… ???

    I haven’t called the support line because I wasn’t sure if it was an AJA issue. I’ll call if you still think so.

    Shawn Michael

    Lowrysam

  • Shawn michael Lee

    July 19, 2006 at 9:10 pm in reply to: AJA Xena LSe editing experience

    “I’m wondering any one who experience the Adobe Premiere Pro 2.0 shutdown while importing a groups of native Premiere Pro capture DV PAL clips or native Premiere Pro DV PAL project into an AJA SD PAL uncompressed project?”

    Yes. sorta. I am importing DV NTSC clips into Premiere Pro 2.0 AJA SD NTSC project. Same problems. It would crash sometimes with the usual warning, crash with no warning at all, and crash saying that premiere was “low on memory” (I have 4GB installed. This is a new error to me).

    I recaptured in the uncompressed SD 8-bit YUV 4:2:2. So far no problems.

    Another note: even editing the DV clips in a standard Premiere DV NTSC project created the same problems.

    Never had the problems before the board was installed.

    Lowrysam

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